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    May112013

    New from the National Hardware Show: General Tool's Cordless Lighted Power Screwdriver for small, delicate jobs.

    General Tool's Cordless Power Precision Screwdriver (Model 502) is ideal for ultra-delicate applications such as computer and electronics repair, hobbies and crafts. The 100+ RPM motor features forward and reverse controls, and the quick-change chuck allows for effortless swapping between 1/8" Slotted, Phillips and Torx bits. An ergonomic handle design provides multiple grip positions to accommodate a variety of working situations. Includes 6 bits ( #0 and #1 Phillips, 1/16 and 1/8" slotted, T5 and T6 Torx. Super Bright LED Light. The company says you should get 6+ hours of power from the 2 AAA included alkaline batteries. Size: 7.50 x 1.0 x .88 inches. Available now, or very soon. Amazon was still showing the older model 500 as of 5/11/13. Another company was selling it for $49. It's $34.96 at the General Tools website. 

    http://www.generaltools.com/502--LED-LIGHTED-PRECISION-SCREWDRIVER_p_1953.html

     

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